Posted: 12/2/2012 12:39:11 AM DOLPHINS+7
- Were Just looking for the W - no need for a blowout here. Let's just
get it done and go home prepare to rock Houston! NEW ENGLAND 52 HOUSTON
10 -THE AFC IS IS OURS! WELCOME TO GILLETTE! December 10 2012!

Posted: 12/1/2012 10:09:40 PM Home field is on
the line in the Playoffs - If everybody has to come to Gillette Stadium,
the Patriots will Shave the AFC to nothing Prediction - A.J.Wyatt does not effect the Patriots offense what so ever!

Patriots are the deal but they do have some significant injury issues. I wonder who the hell will play wide out for them?

Gronk is out

Edelman is out

Lloyd has never fit with Brady.

That leaves Welker and Hernandez, I hope the Texans can exploit this. As the Patriots will take away A Johnson, I hope the Texans can take away Welker.

The Texans have a 2 game lead in the East and for them the game is meaningless. They can lose and still lock up home field by winning out. The Pats must play the Niners the following week , which is tough, although the get them at home.

I have to agree with you again, I think the Pats win and cover in what looks to be a lower scoring affair to me.

this is not a meaningless game for the texans. they need to win this game to solidify home field advantage. keep in mind if we lose this one and one more game and new england wins out they get home field advantage. i have a bad feeeling about indianapolis. they rally around LUCK whats f up is that we will see this kid for the next 15 years

this is not a meaningless game for the texans. they need to win this game to solidify home field advantage. keep in mind if we lose this one and one more game and new england wins out they get home field advantage. i have a bad feeeling about indianapolis. they rally around LUCK whats f up is that we will see this kid for the next 15 years

I disagree, football players like most of us need the absolute deadine to do their best.

The one concern I had coming into the game was will the Texans match the Pats focus and intensity.

The Texans are sitting fat and sassy at 11-1, don't really need this game anywhere-near as much as the Pats who clearly would like a bye and the week off.

Looking back at history shows many times teams playing to clinch the no.1 seeds losing and then winning to gain the number 1 seed, this is nothing new.

Clearly from watching the game the Texans did not match the focus and intensity of the Pats.

The Pats did recieve a good deal of lucky breaks in the game that contributed to the lopsided score.

The 1st fumble which easily could have been recovered by the Texans, the fumble which bounced into the endzone and recovered for a TD by THE Pats

The bogus pass interference call against the Texans on a 3rd down which Gruden repeated said was uncatchable.

That was 3 scores that very well could not have happened on another day.

The Texans had dropped passes for 1st downs.

According to my meteric that looks at how much a team out-plays it's opponent on the field in the "key stat battles" which have a high correlation to winning football games and converts that to a margin of victory, the Pats should of won this game by 15.5 PTS only, not hardly the big blow-out game it appeared to be.

There was alot of luck in that 42-14 score, and I believe this luck will become evident in the weeks ahead as many here are now way, way, way over-reacting to this lopsided score.

When a team scores this far above their actual play they are fade material the follow week.

And by the way, this method has never produce a losing spread record over the entire season and is 22-13 ATS with fades this season.

The one concern I had coming into the game was will the Texans match the Pats focus and intensity.

The Texans are sitting fat and sassy at 11-1, don't really need this game anywhere-near as much as the Pats who clearly would like a bye and the week off.

Looking back at history shows many times teams playing to clinch the no.1 seeds losing and then winning to gain the number 1 seed, this is nothing new.

Clearly from watching the game the Texans did not match the focus and intensity of the Pats.

The Pats did recieve a good deal of lucky breaks in the game that contributed to the lopsided score.

The 1st fumble which easily could have been recovered by the Texans, the fumble which bounced into the endzone and recovered for a TD by THE Pats

The bogus pass interference call against the Texans on a 3rd down which Gruden repeated said was uncatchable.

That was 3 scores that very well could not have happened on another day.

The Texans had dropped passes for 1st downs.

According to my meteric that looks at how much a team out-plays it's opponent on the field in the "key stat battles" which have a high correlation to winning football games and converts that to a margin of victory, the Pats should of won this game by 15.5 PTS only, not hardly the big blow-out game it appeared to be.

There was alot of luck in that 42-14 score, and I believe this luck will become evident in the weeks ahead as many here are now way, way, way over-reacting to this lopsided score.

When a team scores this far above their actual play they are fade material the follow week.

And by the way, this method has never produce a losing spread record over the entire season and is 22-13 ATS with fades this season.

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